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May 12, 2011

Entertaining the Kids in the Car with your iPad, Galaxy Tab, Xoom or Playbook

Who needs that expensive video system for entertaining the kids when you have a tablet PC!  Superior in functionality and entertainment selection to a DVD player, today’s tablets have access to thousands of movies and video clips.  Attach it to your car stereo system using an inexpensive cable, power it from your lighter, and off you go.

So the question becomes where do you put it.  We have found the headrest and the seat bolt to be perfect mounting points for putting your tablet PC somewhere that all occupants can easily view the action.  Sufficiently spaced to permit all backseat passengers to watch and far enough away to prevent unintended playtime!

iPad Headrest Mount

iPad Headrest Mount

Samsung Galaxy Tab Headrest Mount

Samsung Galaxy Tab Headrest Mount

Apple iPad Floor Mount

Apple iPad Floor Mount

Samsung Galaxy Tab Seat Bolt Mount

Samsung Galaxy Tab Seat Bolt Mount

May 11, 2011

Using a GPS in California or Minnesota

What do the states of Minnesota and California have in common?  Tick tick tick tick…

Give up?  Up until fairly recently, it was illegal to put a GPS on your windshield in those states.  Imagine buying a new GPS with the suction mount and getting pulled over a few days later for using the mount in the box.  We got all kinds of stories from people after their wallet was $100 lighter and sold a lot of vent, cup holder and dash mounts as a result.

Luckily, lawmakers have mulled things over in California.  In 2010, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law Senate Bill 1567, the GPS Windshield Safety Act (we didn’t make that up) which permits the mounting of portable GPS units in specific areas of vehicle windshields.  The law stipulates that a California driver can place the GPS in the 5-inch square windshield area all the way to the lower left of the driver.  Well unfortunately that excludes the most common place to put a GPS which is right smack in the middle of the windshield.  So we still sell a lot of non suction mounts to California customers!

Meanwhile, Minnesota passed an equally useful law in 2006 known as Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2008, section 169.71, subdivision 1.  The law states that it’s ok to use your windshield as the mount point as long as it’s on the bottom portion.

Are these reasons to move out of California or Minnesota?  Probably not, but it sure is nice to be able to stick your GPS wherever you like in the great state of New Jersey!

Vent Mount for Most Garmin Car GPS

Vent Mount for Most Garmin GPS

TomTom cup holder mount

TomTom Cup Holder Mount

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